She said she was 17.
...oh you mean the Patriots...
1991 was okay. Coates, Harlow, Russell, Henderson. But yeah pretty crappy.
Is this about 1986 post-Super Bowl when Berry (who initiated it) conceded that the Patriots used less than the vast majority of other teams in the league. Don't recall anything about early 90's drugs, except of course unless you mean me, which, again, off-topic...
...Flutie rarely got hurt...
Flutie. Doug Flutie.
Charles O. Finley wasn't popular, but I haven't seen any A's returning their World Series rings.
Victor Kiam was all about right and wrong.
Remington shaver business? Right.
Not knowing that owning a pro football team would be different and he'd need to learn? Wrong.
Firing Raymond Berry? Right.
Not signing Doug Flutie? Wrong.
Meeting with Lisa Olson to discuss what happened? Right.
Flippantly insulting her publicly afterward? Wrong.
Meh.
horrible coach in Rust and **** got really sick
I see Rod Rust as like George Seifert. Look at what he had. MacPherson's illness opened the door for Parcells.
Scar came back in '91 and did a great job as usual, including filling in as HC.
Well the Patriots have nothing to do with now NOW or People magazine operate, but I never heard of either entity investigating or exposing the rampant, brazen, cruel misogyny in the Giants and Cowboys organizations, for example.
Loved going there though. Some cozy little quirks about it. I was more interested in football than amenities.
Still had Bucko though.
averaged 3.25 wins a year
Only 3.0 from '90-'92.
49ers '77-'79: 3.0 / '16-'18: 4.0
Browns '15-'17: 1.33
Lots of other worse examples
But unfortunately Orthwein could ruin our logo and uniforms, the one thing we could always count on up till then.